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CoQ10 (Ubiquinone) is a nutrient naturally present in the body, and its levels may decrease with age, certain medications (such as statins), and physical activity. Supplementing with CoQ10 can help support your body's natural processes.

Key Benefits:

  • Energy Production: CoQ10 contributes to the production of ATP, the body’s primary energy carrier, which is essential for the normal function of energy-demanding organs like the heart, brain, and muscles.

  • Support for Heart Health: CoQ10 is important for the normal function of the heart.

  • Blood Vessel Health: CoQ10 contributes to the maintenance of normal blood vessel function.

  • Supporting Statin Users: Statins can reduce CoQ10 levels in the body, and supplementation may help replenish CoQ10 levels in individuals taking statins.

*These statements have not been evaluated by any food standards agency. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure. Consult a physician before beginning a supplement routine.

How It Works: Fueling the Mitochondria 

Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) is a vital nutrient found in every cell of your body, concentrated most heavily in the heart. It acts as a spark plug for your mitochondria, helping convert food into cellular energy (ATP). Because CoQ10 is a large, fat-soluble molecule that can be difficult to absorb, we’ve included BioPerine® (Black Pepper Extract) to enhance its absorption. This patented extract has been clinically shown to increase the bioavailability of CoQ10 by up to 30%, ensuring more of this essential antioxidant reaches your heart and muscles.

Scientific References

  • Absorption & BioPerine: Badmaev V, et al. "Piperine derived from black pepper increases the plasma levels of Coenzyme Q10 following oral supplementation." Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry, 2000.

  • Heart Health: Mortensen SA, et al. "The effect of coenzyme Q10 on morbidity and mortality in chronic heart failure." JACC: Heart Failure, 2014.

  • Statin Support: Qu H, et al. "The effect of statin-induced coenzyme Q10 deficiency on muscle symptoms." Journal of the American Heart Association, 2018.